Yes. Scrubs is AMAZING. I told my brother about it and he and his wife (back when they weren't married but living together) ended up watching it the whole wy through.

I'll tell you the same thing I told him: skip the last season. It's a med school spinoff show with most of the main characters gone. The season finale of the second to last season is perfect though. (Read: made me tear up)

Gosh I HATE Scrubs! It really gets on my nerves. I used to love it years and years ago and then one day I was watching it and something snapped in me and I was like Jesus fucking Christ stop trying to be so ZANY you bunch of pricks! I can't stand their voices and delivery and Dr. Cox's fluctuations in pitch on his rants. It's weird because I genuinely adored it until all of a sudden and then I hated it with a passion and I don't know what changed.

Gosh I HATE Scrubs! It really gets on my nerves. I used to love it years and years ago and then one day I was watching it and something snapped in me and I was like Jesus fucking Christ stop trying to be so ZANY you bunch of pricks! I can't stand their voices and delivery and Dr. Cox's fluctuations in pitch on his rants. It's weird because I genuinely adored it until all of a sudden and then I hated it with a passion and I don't know what changed.

I can see that happening. It's how I feel about FRIENDS. Turns out Ross is the least annoying character and I hated him when I loved the show.

Now that i've been watching Friends again, it seems like Ross was always just dealing with everyone else's nonsense. Except when he married the British girl. Ross actually has all of the funniest parts.

I was reaching Friends in HD and for a while I couldn't have a conversation without relating it to Friends. It'd be like, "Blah blah blah roller derby" and I'd be all, "Hahaha remember when Monica had to learn to roller skate to work in the diner? And she fell on top of Rachel? Hahah!" It was hard to remember they weren't part of my real life.

But hey, I'm one to talk. I watch How I Met Your Mother which is probably the modern day equivalent.

I don't think that guy will ever tell me how he met my mother and that is just impossible because he's been telling the story for years and never got to the point. My theory is his kids are dead and on the final episode, they will show him talking to their graves or something. Or we will see their skeletons on a couch, perched up in a "no-really-I'm-listening" mode while he babbles on and on in a scary, delirious state of denial.

Because American TV producers would rather just drag it out as long as it's getting ratings and money's coming in than to tell a proper story and end it when it should just end already. Story's not important, you see.

Finally saw a couple episodes of the second season of Battlestar. Dope as always but the music in this show kills me as much as anything else. I actually looked up the sheet music for this because it's so simple but soooo good.

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